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"I got taught a lot of great lessons by superhero comics as a kid about virtue and self-sacrifice and responsibility. And those were an important part of imprinting my DNA with ethical and moral values. But conversely, some of the other things you can take away from superhero comics if you’re not careful are: It’s okay to lie to people about who you really are. Or, and I come back to this one, because I still wrestle with this to this day, which is people love you not for who you are, but for what you can do for them." - Mark Waid

"I always get a special kick out of writing male-female teams that aren't based on romance or sexual chemistry. There aren't enough of those in superhero comics, so I'll bring them to the table whenever I'm allowed." - Mark Waid

"Everyone at Marvel knows I'm obsessed by two things: the Microverse and Cyclops. So when editor Jordan D. White wanted to do an Ant-Man & The Wasp mini-series, he knew to call me or else there'd be hell to pay." - Mark Waid

"That issue will have its own feel. It will feel like you're reading Cassie's book for 20 pages. That was fun for me to come in and do something entirely different while still moving our bigger story forward." - Nick Spencer

CBR NEWS: "When we first chatted about "Ant-Man" before issue #1 was released, I compared the series to the brilliant but cancelled FX private eye show "Terriers." And now that four issues have been released it seems like that was an especially apt comparison because it appears that "Ant-Man" is very much a series that blends private detective fiction with superhero stories."

Nick Spencer: "Yeah, I think that's right. It was an astute comparison at the time and I think it's been born out. We've seen Scott putting together his new company and bringing in some colorful companions. So the book is getting to be more an ensemble piece and that's fun. In terms of the future we're going to make sure we put these characters to good use."

So this issue answers the question about what happened with Darla Deering and... ah... yeah....

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